The rap mogul has payed close attention to Forbes' rankings over the years, and hasn't always agreed with its estimates of his fortune.

In 2007, Diddy teamed up with Jay Z and 50 Cent on the track "Forbes I Get Money Billion Dollar Remix" to celebrate their inclusion on Forbes' first-ever Hip-Hop Cash Kings list. Click to hear the brag anthem.

But when he slipped from the number-one spot in 2010, he fired shots at Forbes, rapping on a Rick Ross track:

"F--- the Forbes list; let's tell the truth, I ate more/

I got a billion, baby - time to get me eight more."

Diddy has an estimated net worth of $580 million, so he can afford a little creative license.

Here's the complete list of Forbes' Highest-Earning Hip-Hop Artists:

1. Diddy — $50 million

2. Jay Z — $43 million

3. Dr. Dre — $40 million

4. Nicki Minaj — $29 million

5. Birdman — $21 million

6. Kanye West — $20 million

7. Lil Wayne — $16 million

8. Wiz Khalida — $14 million

9. Ludacris — $12 million

10. Pitbull — $11 million

11. Drake — $10.5 million

12. Snoop Lion — $10 million

13. Eminem — $10 million

14. Kendrick Lamar — $9 million

15. Pharrell Williams — $9 million

16. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis — $9 million

17. Swizz Beats — $8.5 million

18. Tech N9ne — $7.5 million

19. 50 Cent — $7 million

20. Lil Jon — $6 million

21. Rick Ross — $6 million

22. Mac Miller — $6 million

23. Young Jeezy — $6 million

24. Questlove — $6 million

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